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5,874 stories by "Artsjournal"

The Metropolitan Opera's Uncertain Future by Artsjournal

"We have raised $60m in funding over the past few months," says Peter Gelb. "This has solved the immediate problem of the cancellation of the last weeks of the 2019-20 season and the loss of…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 1:03pm on July 6, 2020

Film Composer Ennio Morricone, 91 by Artsjournal

Mr. Morricone scored many popular films of the past 40 years: Édouard Molinaro's "La Cage aux Folles" (1978), Mr. Carpenter's "The Thing" (1982), Mr. De Palma's "The Untouchables" (1987)…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 10:54am on July 6, 2020

How Elegant Vienna Became An Explosion Of Modernism by Artsjournal

A much-romanticised era for the city, these years are commonly celebrated as a period of explosive artistic, literary, intellectual and especially musical modernisation in which resolutely i…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 6:32pm on July 3, 2020

UK Libraries Were Already Endangered. Then Came COVID by Artsjournal

Last year, official figures revealed that almost 800 libraries had closed since the implementation of austerity in 2010. "We do think these current announcements could be the 'canary in the …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 6:32pm on July 3, 2020

How The "Museum Of Ice Cream" Melted Down by Artsjournal

From all indications, the Museum of Ice Cream is melting down. Spending was slashed in January. In March, Bunn temporarily closed the permanent installations in New York and San Francisco, a…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 5:24pm on July 3, 2020

Why Apologies Are Important by Artsjournal

How is it that a mere apology can turn long-held assumptions upside down in a way that practical solutions, such as more social support or even financial assistance, simply can't do alone? T…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 5:24pm on July 3, 2020

Now Is Probably The Best Opportunity To Rethink Our Cities by Artsjournal

We tend to treat cities like the weather, using past patterns to predict outcomes over which we have no control. But the last few months have reminded us that cities are not givens, the stat…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 4:12pm on July 3, 2020

Higher Ed Will Be Reimagined. But University Boards Are Not The Ones To Do It by Artsjournal

It has become a truism to say the coronavirus pandemic will change everything about higher education. But few discuss who should shape this change. The faculty? The student body? The public?…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 3:12pm on July 3, 2020

Chicago's Commercial Theatre Is Devastated. Will It Return? by Artsjournal

Why have Chicago's for-profit institutions been so hit? The main reason is their total revenue dependence. A big non-profit potentially can rely on its board members to bankroll it through t…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 2:06pm on July 3, 2020

Pandemic As Inflection Point For The Arts by Artsjournal

Today, the convergence of Covid-19 closing down all public events, along with the explosive outrage with continued police carnage in communities of color, brings us to a similar inflection p…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 2:06pm on July 3, 2020

NYC Slashes Arts Education In Schools by Artsjournal

Budgets across departments have been slashed as the city looks to recover from an estimated $9 billion loss in tax revenue due to the shutdown. Among the hard hit is New York City's Departme…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 11:54am on July 3, 2020

Indie Bookstores Move Online… But Can Their Service Match Amazon? by Artsjournal

Customer expectations that independent booksellers will do what a massive online operation does has caused deep frustration. " Publishers Weekly

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 7:32pm on July 2, 2020

The Most-Subscribed Broadcast Network YouTube Channel In The US Is: Telemundo by Artsjournal

Eight of Telemundo's 11 YouTube channels have at least one million subscribers. The mother ship is now at 10.6 million, up from 1 million in 2015, and the next-biggest, one dedicated to cour…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 7:32pm on July 2, 2020

Britain's Arts Organizations Are Begging For Help. In The Rest Europe, They're Getting It by Artsjournal

In France, Germany, Italy or Belgium, where the arts are heavily subsidized by the state, performing companies and museums can survive with reduced ticket sales. But in Britain, where govern…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 5:12pm on July 2, 2020

A Gallery Of Detroit's Fabulous 20th Century Ruins by Artsjournal

They're grand spaces now in decay " which gives them altogether another kind of beauty. " The Guardian

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 5:12pm on July 2, 2020

Researchers: Fans Of Apocalyptic Movies Are More Resilient by Artsjournal

The bleak scenarios thrown up by films such as Contagion, from panic buying and isolation to fear of others and fake claims of miracle cures, appeared to help viewers take the outbreak in th…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 4:12pm on July 2, 2020

The Appeal Of Master Classes With The Greats by Artsjournal

The classes mix entertainment and education, each one shot in a different location. You can learn basketball on the personal training court of NBA star Stephen Curry, or step into the kitche…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 4:12pm on July 2, 2020

Canada's Internet Use Has Surged 50 Percent Since COVID by Artsjournal

Since physical distancing measures were put in place across the country, internet usage on Shaw's wireline network has increased by as much as 50 percent overall, and peak usage periods have…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 3:06pm on July 2, 2020

Will The Art Gallery System As We Know It Survive? by Artsjournal

There's no reason why the art gallery as we know it, a 19th century invention, should last forever. But there's also no sign of an alternative on the horizon. As with other small New York bu…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 2:03pm on July 2, 2020

Artist "Pirates" Ten Years Of Sotheby's Data, Offers It As Art Online by Artsjournal

Paolo Cirio scraped over 100,000 auction records from the past ten years of Sotheby's sales and is now offering digital reproductions of the auction lots for 1/100,000th of the price they so…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 12:54pm on July 2, 2020

Natural History Museum's Removal Of Roosevelt Statue Is A Good First Step by Artsjournal

At a moment when the world's museums are being called out for ingrained and unexamined inequalities, the American Museum of Natural History is one of the few to take decisive action. Art ins…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 12:54pm on July 2, 2020

"Hamilton" The Movie Is A Sensation by Artsjournal

For the uninitiated, it remains the cultural event of a troubled season. Disney Plus has reputedly suspended all discounts and free trials ahead of Hamilton's debut on the streaming service.…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 6:36pm on July 1, 2020

Why Proof And Data Don't Convince People by Artsjournal

I work with civic data and teach about the power of data collection, so I want to believe that data (in the form of video footage depicting police brutality against Black people) can effect …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 5:13pm on July 1, 2020

Cheap Food Is Good, Right? Well Maybe We're Not Adding Up The Cost… by Artsjournal

In a capitalist society, viewed from the point of view of consumers, cheap food looks like an unequivocal democratic good, because it enables people to feed themselves, even on relatively lo…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 5:13pm on July 1, 2020

Why Letting Your Mind Wander Is Good For You by Artsjournal

While it is certainly not inevitable that children lose their sense of wonder as they grow up, and while adults are in principle as capable of experiencing wonder as children, it is to be ex…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 4:12pm on July 1, 2020
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